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Chaucer also gives the Reeve a name, which is not commonly done for most pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer announces the Reeve's name in The Miller's Tale, as shown in this excerpt: "The Reeve looked up and shouted, ?Shut your trap!'. . . To this the drunken Miller responded, ?My dear old brother Oswald, such is life...
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Chaucer also gives the Reeve a name, which is not commonly done for most pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer announces the Reeve's name in The Miller's Tale, as shown in this excerpt: "The Reeve looked up and shouted, ?Shut your trap!'. . . To this the drunken Miller responded, ?My dear old brother Oswald, such is life...
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